The Innovative Public: How States Are Leading Through Technology-Enabled Practice

Wednesday, October 16 | 11:45AM–12:30PM CT | W375b, Level 3
Session Type: Featured Session
Delivery Format: Featured Session
Public colleges and universities are fast becoming the most enthusiastic advocates for change and innovation in higher education management. Join a panel of experts and leaders from California and New York for a look at the rise of the innovative public and the next wave of innovative practice.

Outcomes: Engage in a lively conversation about the rise of the innovative public * Reflect on pitfalls and successes of recent innovation experiments in public higher education * Learn about new ways that states are harnessing innovative methods of teaching, learning, and student support to accomplish goals

This session has been designated as part of the Diana G. Oblinger Forum this year. This series of non-exclusive sessions requires no additional registration or fees.

This session was recorded as part of the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2019 and can be accessed by full conference attendees and those who register separately for access. Click here for more information.

Presenters

  • Terah Crews

    Partner, Entangled Solutions
  • Carey Hatch

    Dean of University Libraries, University at Albany, SUNY
  • Andrew Kelly

    Senior Vice President for Strategy and Policy, University of North Carolina System Office
  • Ajita Menon

    President, Calbright College

Resources & Downloads

  • Transcript

    169 KB, pdf - Updated on 1/23/2024
  • Recording

    Updated on 1/23/2024